Search results You are only searching within this website. To find search results for other University of Bonn websites, such as those of the faculties or institutes, please use a search engine. 1107 items matching your search terms. Filter the results Item type Select All/None Collection Tiles-Seite News Person Register Medien-Ordner Template-Folder EasyForm Image Subsite Icon Language Independent Folder Folder Language Root Folder VideourlCT Event Fontfamily File Link Person Business Card Person Business Card Reference New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically Women* in Physics Bonn: Events in Summer Semester 2024 Located in News Prof. Dr. Matthias Schott Located in News / Matthias Schott starts a new research group at the Physikalisches Institut Matthias Schott starts a new research group at the Physikalisches Institut Located in News Distinguished visitor from Düsseldorf Ministerin Ina Brandes in the ELSA tunnel Located in News / NRW Minister Ina Brandes visits the ELSA electron accelerator High-caliber group of visitors (from left) Rector Hoch, Rector Bayer, Rector Reese, Provost Holger Gottschalk and Minister Ina Brandes Located in News / NRW Minister Ina Brandes visits the ELSA electron accelerator Accelerator with great past - and future Minister Ina Brandes in conversation with researchers Located in News / NRW Minister Ina Brandes visits the ELSA electron accelerator Impressive facility View of the ELSA machine room Located in News / NRW Minister Ina Brandes visits the ELSA electron accelerator NRW Minister Ina Brandes visits the ELSA electron accelerator Located in News The image of an atom produced by a quantum gas microscope - is normally a round, slightly blurred speck. The researchers have distorted it into a dumbbell shape (the image shows the theoretical prediction). The ... Located in News / New method measures the 3D position of individual atoms This is how it looks in practice: The different rotational directions of the various “dumbbells” indicate that the atoms lie in different planes. Located in News / New method measures the 3D position of individual atoms < Previous 10 items 1 ... 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 ... 111 Next 10 items > UniID Please fill out this field using the example format provided in the placeholder. The phone number will be handled in accordance with GDPR.